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Just listing what the Jeopardy! clues are about (not all of them are actual answers) so I could edit 'em. At least those I would consider to be appropriate for The Wiki Camp 2.
Articles in bold denote those that have been edited to include the Jeopardy! information. Articles in italic denote the Daily Double.
Season 39
8696 (12 September 2022)
- Here Comes 39: Constitution of the United States, Pier 39, Roy Campanella, Pomp and Circumstance Marches, Old Testament
- World Capital Rhyme Time: Budapest test (from Budapest, Hungary and test), Seoul scroll (from Seoul, South Korea and scroll), Beirut suit (from Beirut, Lebanon and suit), Manila vanilla (from Manila, Philippines and vanilla)
- All Kinds of Doors: revolving door, 10 Downing Street, Door Peninsula, Trapdoor spider
- Writers and Their Works: Scarlett (Alexandra Ripley), The Martian (Andy Weir), The Sicilian (Mario Puzo), The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
- Chump Change: champ, hump, chime, ump, clamp
- Ralph Macchi Talks Cobra Kai: dojo, crane kick, wax on, wax off, REO Speedwagon, Mr. Miyagi
- On the Road Again: Fifth Avenue, U.S. Route 101, Snake Alley, Interstate 10, Beale Street
- 11-Letter Words: misdemeanor, racquetball, safecracker, unsheltered, demarcation
- Discoveries: caffeine, asteroid, dinosaur bone, buckyball, prion
- Canadian History: Senate of Canada, Northwest Territories, Hudson's Bay Company, Quebec City, L'Anse aux Meadows
- Finance and Investing: NASDAQ, IRA
- That's So Sir/Reel!: Sean Connery (From Russia With Love, The Russia House), Ian McKellen (Cats, X-Men), Patrick Stewart (L.A. Story, X-Men), Michael Caine (The Cide House Rules, Alfie), Alec Guinness (Murder By Death, Star Wars)
- 19th-Century Novels: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
8697 (13 September 2022)
Season 40
8926 (11 September 2023)
- Science Class: oxygen, laudanum, hematite, dynamite
- Welcome to Miami: Gold Coast Railroad Museum, PortMiami, Dwayne Wade, Tamiami Trail, Little Havana
- A Latin Bestiary: hare (Lepus), horned owl (Bubo), orca, horse (Equus), chicken (Pullus)
- Sounds Like Food: cookie, whine, petroleum jelly, drumstick, noodling
- World of Barbie: Margot Robbie, Mattel, Barbie Dreamhouse, Barbie as a UNICEF ambassador
- Kin: Sally Field, Edward Norton, Val Kilmer, Anderson Cooper, Jenna Bush Hager
- Honorary Harlem Globetrotters: Pope Francis, Whoopi Goldberg, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Robin Roberts, Henry Kissinger
- Historical films: The Passion of Joan of Arc, Jackie, Agora, 55 Days at Peking, Chevalier
- Greek Geography: Mount Olympus, Central Macedonia, Peloponnese, Thebes, Ionian Sea
- Renaissance Literature: sonnet, soliloquy, Orlando Innamorato / Orlando Furioso, The Mount of Olives (Vaughan), The Heptameron
- Mississippi Learning: Elvis Presley, magnolia, Jackson, Mississippi mud pie, Medgar Evers
- Starts With "G": gazebo, Gingham Dog, galleon, Gamecocks, gladiola
- British Monarchs: Queen Victoria
Season 41
9156 (9 September 2024)
- Let's Hit Highway 101: Golden Gate Bridge; Universal Studios Hollywood; Redwood National and State Parks; Olympia, Washington; Hearst Castle
- Pop Goes the Culture: Star Trek, The Last of Us, American Fiction, Pleasantville, Hozier
- Also Known As: #, Jay-Z, Myanmar, Bailiff, Timur
- Going to Planetary Extremes: Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, Saturn, Mercury
- Parenting: reading books to children, spoiling, foster parent
- "Mom" & "Dad": dad joke, soccer mom, Daddy Warbucks, skedaddle, cardamom
- Historic Groups of 3: Santa Maria (ship), Second Roman Triumvirate, NKVD troika, Ancien régime, War of the Pacific
- From the Italian: aria, ditto, belvedere, camerlengo
- "Hy" Five: hybrid, hypothesis, hyacinth, hyperinflation
- Literary Biography: Robert Lowell, Setting the River on Fire: A Study of Genius, Mania, and Character, Thomas Hardy, Chaucer: A European Life, Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette, Divine Invasions: A Life of Philip K. Dick
- Churches & Cathedrals: Old North Church, St Mark's Basilica, Saint Basil's Cathedral, Manila Cathedral, Aachen Cathedral
- Songs for the Young and Old: My Generation, Gifted & Black, Only The Good Die Young, Young And Beautiful, New Person, Same Old Mistakes
- Famous Women: Madeleine Albright
9157 (10 September 2024)
- 1890s America: Blacksmith, Pledge of Allegiance, Cracker Jack, Clarence Darrow
- 4 of the Same Consonant: Giggling, Knickknack, Hillbilly, Whippersnapper
- Also Known As: National Thesaurus Day, International Talk Like a Pirate Day, National Tater Tot Day / Day of the Crêpe, International Caps Lock Day, National Barbershop Quartet Day
- Celebrities Who Read Aloud: Julianne Moore, Derek Jacobi, Meryl Streep, Patrick Stewart, Patton Oswalt
- The Mafia: Lucky Luciano, John Gotti, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, Donnie Brasco, Omertà
- Islands in the Sea: Saint Barthélemy and St. George's Caye on the Caribbean Sea; Delos, Naxos, and Patmos on the Aegean Sea; Lindisfarne on the North Sea; [[Nunivak Island] and the Pribilof Islands on the Bering Sea; St. Anastasia Island and Giresun Island on the Black Sea
- Arlington National Cemetery: Old Guard, Space Shuttles Columbia and Challenger, 11:00 AM, Rough Riders, Robert Lincoln
- Uncut Jams: Sugar Magnolia (Grateful Dead), All Too Well (Taylor Swift), Crimson and Clover (Tommy James and the Shondells), A Night in Tunisia (the Quintet), Thick as a Brick (Jethro Tull)
- Plays and Playwrights: The Mountaintop (Katori Hall), A Raisin in the Sun (Lorraine Hansberry), Uncle Vanya (Anton Chekhov), Blithe Spirit (Noël Coward), Miss Julie (August Strindberg)
- Mishmash: Gangnam, reindeer, gondola, should old acquaintance be forgot?, Adam Smith
- Dr. Ken: femur, cartilage, phalange
- Will "CU" Now: Curlicue, curb appeal, cutter, Cuisinart, culmination
- Signs & Symbols: International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement